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Any substance which can flow with relative ease, tends to assume the shape of its container, and obeys Bernoulli's principle; a liquid, gas or plasma.
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A liquid (gloss).
1992, Christopher G. Morris, Academic Press, Christopher W. Morris, ''Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology'', Gulf Professional Publishing ((ISBN)), page 854:
- fluid inclusion ''Petrology'', a tiny fluid- or gas-filled cavity in an igneous rock. 1-100 micrometers in diameter, formed by the entrapment of a fluid, typically that from which the rock crystallized.
2006, Jörg Fitter, Thomas Gutberlet, ''Neutron Scattering in Biology: Techniques and Applications'', Springer Science & Business Media ((ISBN)), page 236:
- For studying interfaces between solid and another solid, fluid, or gas, a sample can be oriented with its reflecting surface(s) vertical (and with the scattering plane, as defined by nominal incident and reflected wavevectors, horizontal).
2011, Andrew T Raftery, Michael S. Delbridge, Marcus J. D. Wagstaff, ''Churchill's Pocketbook of Surgery, International Edition E-Book'', Elsevier Health Sciences ((ISBN)), page 11:
- Tenderness: is the lump tender?
- Composition: is the mass solid, fluid or gas?
2012, Will Pettijohn P.E.C., ''Oil & Gas Handbook: A Roughneck's guide to the Universe'', AuthorHouse ((ISBN)), page 23:
- The choke manifold then expels the fluid or gas to the gas buster or a panic line. The panic line will then either send the fluid or gas to the reserve pit or a flare stack or flare tank.
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Intravenous fluids.
Of or relating to fluid.
In a state of flux; subject to change.
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Moving smoothly, or giving the impression of a liquid in motion.
Convertible into cash.
2017, Rick Riordan, ''Magnus Chase and the Hammer of Thor'' ((ISBN)), page 274 (the genderfluid character Alex Fierro is speaking):
- “Oh, Loki made sure of that. My mortal parents blamed him for the way I was, for being fluid.”
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